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Dr. William Beaumont House (c.1750)


category : Historic Homes
18th century birthplace of the "Father of Gastro-physiology" (1785-1853), whose 19th-century experiments revealed the secrets of human disgestion. Early surgical equipment and period furnishings.


Admission: Adults $1.
Hours: Late-May-Columbus Day,
Address: 169 W. Town St., on the Green
Phone: (860) 642-6579

Come visit us in Lebanon, Connecticut

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Spa at Grand Lake

All inclusive, full service destination spa, located in scenic and rural setting overlooking Lake Williams. Aerobics, swimnastics, yoga, pilates, nia, kickboxing. 75 rooms, TV, a/c; Jacuzzi, exercise equipment; sauna; I & O pools, tennis;

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Lebanon Historical Society Museum & Visitor Center

Explore Connecticut's Revolutionary past and the town'

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Governor Jonathan Trumbull House

Built in c.1740 and former home of Connecticut's Revolutionary War Governor (1769-1784). Birthplace of patriot artist John Trumbull. National Historic Landmark. Wadsworth Stable from the property of Hartford?

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Victoria Crossing B&B

Victorian (c.1840) located on the historic town green with shaded lawns and gardens. Three-room suite, private, TV, fireplace;

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